DADU: 6 devotees drown in canal

Published October 17, 2003

DADU, Oct 16: Six more devotees of Qalandar Lal Shahbaz drowned while taking bath in the Aral Wah, originating from the Manchhar Lake, on the second day of the saint’s 751st Urs in Sehwan.

The bodies of Imran Shahzad, 20, Shafiquddin, 28, Qadir Bux, 20, residents of Karachi, Sapahi, 30, resident of Vehari, and Babu, 20, resident of Faisalabad, were recovered by divers, relatives and social workers.

The Edhi Centre sent the bodies to their native towns.

Sehwan Edhi Centre in charge Mohammad Ali said his organization had set up an emergency centre and deployed divers at the Wah to search for the drowned people.

Four devotees had also drowned in the Wah on Wednesday.

Research: Renowned scholar Dr Ghulam Ali Allana has emphasized empirical research on the teachings of Saint Qalandar Lal Shahbaz.

Speaking at the Adabi conference on the second day of 751st Urs of Qalandar Lal Shahbaz on Wednesday, he suggested that research papers of conferences and proper history of all saints of Sindh should be published in a book form.

Dr Allana said instead of raising controversies about the saints of Sindh new aspects of their personalities should be found. He appreciated the book on Shahbaz’s background published by the information department.

Aziz Kingrani, Shoukat Shoro, Imdad Hussaini, Ahmed Khan Madhosh, Hafiz Mohammad Bux and Din Mohammad Sarwar also read the papers.

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